For the first time in two recruiting cycles, Auburn has landed a true offensive tackle.

Three-star IMG Academy (Bradenton, Fla.) offensive tackle Justin Osborne committed to Auburn on Sunday, announcing his decision on Twitter. The 6-foot-4, 275-pound Osborne, a former TCU commit, gives the Tigers 12 recruits in their 2019 class after they dropped to 11 earlier in the day following three-star cornerback Cordale Flott's flip to LSU.

"After some thought on where I was going to go next in life, I knew deep down in my heart Auburn was the right place for my family and I," Osborne wrote. "I am proud to say I am recommitting to Auburn University."

Osborne is rated as the No. 40 offensive tackle in the class, according to the 247Sports Composite rankings. He is also considered the 55th-best player in Florida and the No. 428 overall prospect in the 2019 class.

"We would have liked to have signed another offensive lineman or two, and we had some opportunities from guys that were interested late, but I just didn't want to take anybody," Auburn coach Gus Malzahn said on National Signing Day in February. "... This next class will definitely be a focus of offensive line."

After some thought on where I was going to go next in life, I knew deep down in my heart Aubrun was the right place for my family and I. I am proud to say I am recommitting to Auburn University!! WAR EAGLE! pic.twitter.com/uapkJ1yNn5